Re: [wanita-muslimah] Di universitas: al-nisa qawwamuna ala al-rijal?

2009-06-08 Terurut Topik Dwi Soegardi
Kalau mahasiswinya bukan muslim,
tentu tidak salat, puasa, seperti Anda salat dan puasa,
tetapi mereka rajin belajar dan pintar.
Demikian pula mahasiswa yang bukan muslim.
Ada yang salah?

Kalaupun mereka mahasiswa dan mahasiswi muslim,
saya yakin tidak diukur kesalehan ritualnya.
Ada yang salah?
Anda punya studi yang beda dan sudah dipublikasikan?


On Mon, Jun 8, 2009 at 3:01 AM, jano ko wrote:
> Bung Dwi :
>
> Sebuah kajian tentang prestasi mahasiswa dan mahasiswi di Inggris menunjukkan:
> - mahasiswi lebih unggul hampir di semua aspek
>
> ---
>
> ko_jano :
>
> Saya ingin bertanya kepada Bung Dwi, apakah "semua aspek" itu juga termasuk 
> rajin sholat, puasa, dan menjalankan perintah Allah ?
>
> Trim
>
> -o0o-
>
> --- On Sun, 7/6/09, Dwi Soegardi  wrote:
>
> From: Dwi Soegardi 
> Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Di universitas: al-nisa qawwamuna ala al-rijal?
> To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, keluarga-sejaht...@yahoogroups.com, 
> majelism...@yahoogroups.com
> Date: Sunday, 7 June, 2009, 11:21 PM
>
> Sebuah kajian tentang prestasi mahasiswa dan mahasiswi di Inggris menunjukkan:
> - mahasiswi lebih unggul hampir di semua aspek
> - lebih banyak perempuan masuk universitas dalam beberapa tahun terakhir
> - lebih banyak mahasiswi di universitas ternama dan mengambil mata
> kuliah yang populer
> - laki-laki masih mendominasi beberapa bidang seperti fisika,
> matematika, dan teknologi
> - gejala ini disinyalir menjadi trendi di seluruh dunia
>
> dan pertanyaannya "al-rijalu qawwamuna ala al-nisa"?
>
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/education/8085011.stm
>
>  BBC NEWS
> Men 'out-performed at university'
>
> Female students are ahead of men in almost every measure of UK
> university achievement, according to a report from higher education
> researchers.
>
> A Higher Education Policy Institute report shows that women are more
> likely to get places in the top universities and go on to get better
> grades.
>
> Women also outnumber men in high status subjects, such as law and medicine.
>
> The institute's director, Bahram Bekhradnia, says the cause of this
> gender gap remains uncertain.
>
> Women have been entering university in greater numbers than men in
> recent years - with the participation rate for young women standing at
> 49%, compared with 38% of young men.
>
> 'Good degrees'
>
> The study disproves the notion that men dominate in the most
> highly-regarded subjects and institutions.
>
> It found that women are taking more places at prestigious Russell
> Group universities and on the most sought-after courses.
> “ It means changing a mindset that continues to see males as
> advantaged and females as disadvantaged... that is emphatically not
> the case in higher education ”
>
> Higher Education Policy Institute
>
> The only exception is for Oxford and Cambridge, where men and women
> are now level.
>
> There are also still some subject areas, such as courses related to
> maths, physics and technology, where men are in the majority.
>
> But the overall picture shows a consistent trend in women
> substantially outnumbering men.
>
> There are more women on part-time and full-time courses and women
> account for a higher proportion of younger and mature students.
>
> In degree grades, women are more likely to gain "good degrees" -
> taking first class and upper seconds together - while men are more
> likely to gain lower seconds and thirds.
>
> However male students still maintain a narrow lead in firsts - 13.9%
> to 13% of those who graduate.
>
> According to the report, women's greater success in gaining university
> places and achieving better degrees extends across different social
> classes and ethnic groups.
>
> Exam barrier
>
> But finding the cause for this is less straightforward.
>
> "We just don't know," said Mr Bekhradnia.
>
> The introduction of GCSEs in the late 1980s coincided with the time
> that girls began to overtake boys in academic achievement.
>
> However the report also shows that the greater success of women in
> education is a global pattern - suggesting it is more than the local
> circumstances of particular types of exam.
>
> Another factor suggested in the gender gap is that boys' academic
> performance is weakening as much as girls' is improving.
>
> A science test taken by 11 and 12-year-olds in the mid-1970s had been
> successfully passed by 54% of boys and 27% of girls.
> “ Outreach programmes such as Aimhigher seek to engage and inspire
> young boys to go to university ”
> Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman
&g

Re: [wanita-muslimah] Di universitas: al-nisa qawwamuna ala al-rijal?

2009-06-08 Terurut Topik jano ko
Bung Dwi :

Sebuah kajian tentang prestasi mahasiswa dan mahasiswi di Inggris menunjukkan:
- mahasiswi lebih unggul hampir di semua aspek

---

ko_jano :

Saya ingin bertanya kepada Bung Dwi, apakah "semua aspek" itu juga termasuk 
rajin sholat, puasa, dan menjalankan perintah Allah ?

Trim

-o0o-

--- On Sun, 7/6/09, Dwi Soegardi  wrote:

From: Dwi Soegardi 
Subject: [wanita-muslimah] Di universitas: al-nisa qawwamuna ala al-rijal?
To: wanita-muslimah@yahoogroups.com, keluarga-sejaht...@yahoogroups.com, 
majelism...@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sunday, 7 June, 2009, 11:21 PM

Sebuah kajian tentang prestasi mahasiswa dan mahasiswi di Inggris menunjukkan:
- mahasiswi lebih unggul hampir di semua aspek
- lebih banyak perempuan masuk universitas dalam beberapa tahun terakhir
- lebih banyak mahasiswi di universitas ternama dan mengambil mata
kuliah yang populer
- laki-laki masih mendominasi beberapa bidang seperti fisika,
matematika, dan teknologi
- gejala ini disinyalir menjadi trendi di seluruh dunia

dan pertanyaannya "al-rijalu qawwamuna ala al-nisa"?


http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/education/8085011.stm

 BBC NEWS
Men 'out-performed at university'

Female students are ahead of men in almost every measure of UK
university achievement, according to a report from higher education
researchers.

A Higher Education Policy Institute report shows that women are more
likely to get places in the top universities and go on to get better
grades.

Women also outnumber men in high status subjects, such as law and medicine.

The institute's director, Bahram Bekhradnia, says the cause of this
gender gap remains uncertain.

Women have been entering university in greater numbers than men in
recent years - with the participation rate for young women standing at
49%, compared with 38% of young men.

'Good degrees'

The study disproves the notion that men dominate in the most
highly-regarded subjects and institutions.

It found that women are taking more places at prestigious Russell
Group universities and on the most sought-after courses.
“ It means changing a mindset that continues to see males as
advantaged and females as disadvantaged... that is emphatically not
the case in higher education ”

Higher Education Policy Institute

The only exception is for Oxford and Cambridge, where men and women
are now level.

There are also still some subject areas, such as courses related to
maths, physics and technology, where men are in the majority.

But the overall picture shows a consistent trend in women
substantially outnumbering men.

There are more women on part-time and full-time courses and women
account for a higher proportion of younger and mature students.

In degree grades, women are more likely to gain "good degrees" -
taking first class and upper seconds together - while men are more
likely to gain lower seconds and thirds.

However male students still maintain a narrow lead in firsts - 13.9%
to 13% of those who graduate.

According to the report, women's greater success in gaining university
places and achieving better degrees extends across different social
classes and ethnic groups.

Exam barrier

But finding the cause for this is less straightforward.

"We just don't know," said Mr Bekhradnia.

The introduction of GCSEs in the late 1980s coincided with the time
that girls began to overtake boys in academic achievement.

However the report also shows that the greater success of women in
education is a global pattern - suggesting it is more than the local
circumstances of particular types of exam.

Another factor suggested in the gender gap is that boys' academic
performance is weakening as much as girls' is improving.

A science test taken by 11 and 12-year-olds in the mid-1970s had been
successfully passed by 54% of boys and 27% of girls.
“ Outreach programmes such as Aimhigher seek to engage and inspire
young boys to go to university ”
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman

When the same test was taken in 2003, the scores for both boys and
girls had fallen to 17% - a much more rapid decline for boys.

While young women have been entering university in greater numbers and
achieving academic success, too many young men have been
underperforming, suggests the report.

And while there is still a "mindset that continues to see males as
advantaged and females as disadvantaged... that is emphatically not
the case in higher education".

In response to the report, a spokesman for the Department for
Business, Innovation and Skills, said: "This government is committed
to ensuring that everyone with talent and ability to succeed should be
given the opportunity to do so whatever their background, gender or
race.

"It is essential that we continue to tackle differences in
aspirations, which is why outreach programmes such as Aimhigher seek
to engage and inspire young boys to go to university thr

[wanita-muslimah] Di universitas: al-nisa qawwamuna ala al-rijal?

2009-06-07 Terurut Topik Dwi Soegardi
Sebuah kajian tentang prestasi mahasiswa dan mahasiswi di Inggris menunjukkan:
- mahasiswi lebih unggul hampir di semua aspek
- lebih banyak perempuan masuk universitas dalam beberapa tahun terakhir
- lebih banyak mahasiswi di universitas ternama dan mengambil mata
kuliah yang populer
- laki-laki masih mendominasi beberapa bidang seperti fisika,
matematika, dan teknologi
- gejala ini disinyalir menjadi trendi di seluruh dunia

dan pertanyaannya "al-rijalu qawwamuna ala al-nisa"?


http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/education/8085011.stm

 BBC NEWS
Men 'out-performed at university'

Female students are ahead of men in almost every measure of UK
university achievement, according to a report from higher education
researchers.

A Higher Education Policy Institute report shows that women are more
likely to get places in the top universities and go on to get better
grades.

Women also outnumber men in high status subjects, such as law and medicine.

The institute's director, Bahram Bekhradnia, says the cause of this
gender gap remains uncertain.

Women have been entering university in greater numbers than men in
recent years - with the participation rate for young women standing at
49%, compared with 38% of young men.

'Good degrees'

The study disproves the notion that men dominate in the most
highly-regarded subjects and institutions.

It found that women are taking more places at prestigious Russell
Group universities and on the most sought-after courses.
“ It means changing a mindset that continues to see males as
advantaged and females as disadvantaged... that is emphatically not
the case in higher education ”

Higher Education Policy Institute

The only exception is for Oxford and Cambridge, where men and women
are now level.

There are also still some subject areas, such as courses related to
maths, physics and technology, where men are in the majority.

But the overall picture shows a consistent trend in women
substantially outnumbering men.

There are more women on part-time and full-time courses and women
account for a higher proportion of younger and mature students.

In degree grades, women are more likely to gain "good degrees" -
taking first class and upper seconds together - while men are more
likely to gain lower seconds and thirds.

However male students still maintain a narrow lead in firsts - 13.9%
to 13% of those who graduate.

According to the report, women's greater success in gaining university
places and achieving better degrees extends across different social
classes and ethnic groups.

Exam barrier

But finding the cause for this is less straightforward.

"We just don't know," said Mr Bekhradnia.

The introduction of GCSEs in the late 1980s coincided with the time
that girls began to overtake boys in academic achievement.

However the report also shows that the greater success of women in
education is a global pattern - suggesting it is more than the local
circumstances of particular types of exam.

Another factor suggested in the gender gap is that boys' academic
performance is weakening as much as girls' is improving.

A science test taken by 11 and 12-year-olds in the mid-1970s had been
successfully passed by 54% of boys and 27% of girls.
“ Outreach programmes such as Aimhigher seek to engage and inspire
young boys to go to university ”
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills spokesman

When the same test was taken in 2003, the scores for both boys and
girls had fallen to 17% - a much more rapid decline for boys.

While young women have been entering university in greater numbers and
achieving academic success, too many young men have been
underperforming, suggests the report.

And while there is still a "mindset that continues to see males as
advantaged and females as disadvantaged... that is emphatically not
the case in higher education".

In response to the report, a spokesman for the Department for
Business, Innovation and Skills, said: "This government is committed
to ensuring that everyone with talent and ability to succeed should be
given the opportunity to do so whatever their background, gender or
race.

"It is essential that we continue to tackle differences in
aspirations, which is why outreach programmes such as Aimhigher seek
to engage and inspire young boys to go to university through targeted
activity around sport, science and music."
Story from BBC NEWS:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/uk_news/education/8085011.stm

Published: 2009/06/07 09:10:21 GMT

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